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Lyons, B. and M. Ramsey. 2013. Summary and synthesis of comments on a study of the “Biological and Physical Effects of ‘Fish-Friendly’ Tide Gates”. Program Report, Estuary and Salmon Restoration Program, Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia, WA. 67 pp.
Notes
- Contains a complete version of Greene et al 2012, which reports on a intensive and extensive of tide gate effects of estuarine fish abundance above and below tide gate channels, as compared to reference channels.
- Both self-regulating tide gates, and standard flap gates were compared.
- Synthesis of tide gate effects is being developed at Tide gate effects on salmonid passage and utilization
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